McKinleyville Man Dead in Del Norte County Crash
“Emergency personnel arrived on scene and began providing medical assistance to Doe, Zhang, Yang, and E. Zhang.”
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“Emergency personnel arrived on scene and began providing medical assistance to Doe, Zhang, Yang, and E. Zhang.”
Read more“The health and safety of these young men and our coaches, staff, volunteers, and fans is of the utmost importance especially in light of the increase in local cases and hospitalizations recently.”
Read more“As of this release, damage assessments have not been conducted. Once it is safe to enter the fire zone, these assessments will be completed. Once completed, Trinity County will provide information to property owners about how to find out if their property has been impacted”
Read more“The orders prohibit the public from going into or being within the Monument or McFarland Fire closure areas or on any National Forest System road or trail within the areas.”
Read more“The fire made a significant push to the southeast yesterday crossing Little Red Mountain Peak and becoming established on the north slope of North Star Mountain.”
Read more“Dr. Coren provided data that showed there is an eight-fold difference in disease incidence in cases between the people that have been vaccinated vs. unvaccinated, a 25-fold increase in the people who are vaccinated vs. unvaccinated, and suggested in cases of COVID-19 fatalities, there is probably more that a 25 fold increase between the vaccinated and unvaccinated populations.”
Read more<Story first posted 8:46 a.m. updated in green at 10:10 a.m.> Nine days after lightning sparked the Monument Fire, it has grown to 42,567 acres and it is completely uncontained. The wildfire has burned several structures but details about the situation have yet to be determined by authorities as the fire is still burning actively throughout the area. At least
Read more” Dr. Keith Flamer will also ask the Board to consider a resolution to require FDA approved COVID-19 vaccinations for students, faculty, staff, and administrators who work or attend classes on-site in the District should it become clear that this is necessary to protect the community and keep the college and the economy open.”
Read more“We are seeing fire conditions unlike any we’ve seen before, even surpassing the 2020 fire season. Wildland fires are more intense and lasting longer. Because of these extreme fire conditions, we’ve had to become more restrictive in the use of fire, campfires, and stove fires within the forest which now includes wilderness areas.”
Read more“A resident heard a pop. She saw a small little fire start. She called it right in but it started racing up the hill.”
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